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Who Controls Public Lands?: Mining, Forestry, and Grazing Policies, 1870-1990 [Paperback]

Christopher McGrory Klyza (Author)
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0807845671 978-0807845677 February 28, 1996
In this historical and comparative study, Christopher McGrory Klyza explores why land-management policies in mining, forestry, and grazing have followed different paths and explains why public-lands policy in general has remained virtually static over time. According to Klyza, understanding the different philosophies that gave rise to each policy regime is crucial to reforming public-lands policy in the future.

Klyza begins by delineating how prevailing policy philosophies over the course of the last century have shaped each of the three land-use patterns he discusses. In mining, the model was economic liberalism, which mandated privatization of public lands; in forestry, it was technocratic utilitarianism, which called for government ownership and management of land; and in grazing, it was interest-group liberalism, in which private interests determined government policy. Each of these philosophies held sway in the years during which policy for that particular resource was formed, says Klyza, and continues to animate it even today.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (February 28, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807845671
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807845677
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very important book on U.S. government policy, June 10, 2008
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Some people have the illusion that America's economic development was produced by individuals who made it on their own "without a dime of government help". This book will help educate people about America's real economic history. In reality a good part of America's economic development was created by massive subsidies to private economic interests by "big government". Indeed, reading this book shows that the development of the west is in many ways a form of state capitalism with the government owning huge sections of many states. Readers should also check out A Conspiracy of Optimism: Management of the National Forests since World War Two (Our Sustainable Future) This shows how the U.S. Forest Service made deforestation for the benefit of private economic interests a major priority in many areas.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
technocratic utilitarianism, current fee formula, technocratic utilitarians, subcommittee draft bill, strategic minerals issue, organic bill, grazing policy, wilderness bill, privileged idea, grazing fees, livestock interests, wilderness legislation, mining policy, livestock groups, grazing interests, commodity users, wilderness law, minerals policy, forestry profession, mining codes, grazing permits, privatization movement, policy pattern
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Forest Service, United States, Mining Law, Wilderness Act, Wilderness Society, Taylor Grazing Act, Sierra Club, Interior Department, Bureau of Forestry, Grazing Service, Department of the Interior, President Reagan, New Mexico, House Committee, Representative Aspinall, Department of Agriculture, Echo Park, Friends of the Earth, Sagebrush Rebellion, Division of Grazing, National Wildlife Federation, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Mines, President Roosevelt, National Park Service
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